Math Word Problems Worksheet Page 29

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Set 25
1.
Imagine a rectangle with an area of 15 square units. Two of its vertices are at (0, 3) and (0,
0) Where could the other two vertices be located? Use the grid to draw the rectangle and
then label the vertices.
2.
Steve bought 6 bags of apples for $2.95 a bag and a box of crackers for $1.79. How much
did it cost altogether? Note: food is not taxed
3.
Which of the following letters has two lines that are perpendicular to each other?
A
N
T
F
M
Z
4.
All of the figures below are made up of four equal sized squares. Which figure has the
least perimeter?
5.
The school store lowered the price of cookies from $0.30 to $0.25 each. With $3.00 how
many more cookies can you buy now than you could before?
6.
The mean of 7 numbers is 7. If six of the numbers are 1 what is the seventh number?
7.
Add any of the four arithmetic symbols (+, -, x, ÷ ) and parenthesis to make a true
statement. 10 2 7 1 = 1
8.
Barry is helping his father measure the height of the trees in the yard. What unit of
measure is the most appropriate for them to use? Liters, meters, centimeters, grams
9.
Suzanne puts a 0 into the table below and gets an 8. When she puts in a 1 she gets a 9 and
so on. What will she get if she puts in a 10? What is the rule?
Input Output
0
8
1
9
2
10
5
13
10. A triangle has side lengths of 3, 3, and 5. What type of triangle is it?

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